序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Wall Mounted Exercise Rack System US16005477 2018-06-11 US20180290003A1 2018-10-11 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
122 Functional training rig kit US15596804 2017-05-16 US10071275B2 2018-09-11 Tom Beaver; Jim Beaver
A functional training rig kit includes a box and a plurality of components adapted to fit within the box. The components include at least two posts adapted to extend in an upright direction from the box, the posts each having a length greater than the longest dimension of the box and including at least two elongate members dimensioned to fit within the box and adapted to be removably fastened together to form one of the posts. The components also include a bar adapted to extend transversely between adjacent posts, the bar being dimensioned to fit within the box. The components further include at least one angled support member for each of the posts, each support member being adapted to fit within the box and provided with structure for securing the support member to one of the posts and with structure to engage a ground surface.
123 Modular activity board US15712045 2017-09-21 US10052520B2 2018-08-21 Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board.
124 MOUNTING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SPORTS EQUIPMENT US15620575 2017-06-12 US20180207502A1 2018-07-26 Justin Scott Remaklus; Jacob Cooper Locker; Aaron John Dickson; Lucas Grant Berendsen
A mounting system for mounting a plurality of sport devices to a plurality of structures comprising a device attachment system and a structure attachment system. The device attachment system comprises a plurality of distal portions and a plurality of proximal portions. The structure attachment system attaches one of the proximal portions to each of the structures. Each of the distal portions is attached to one of the sport devices. Each of the distal portions is detachably attachable to each of the proximal portions to allow each of the sport devices to be detachably attached to each of the plurality of structures.
125 Modular activity board US15484069 2017-04-10 US10010759B2 2018-07-03 Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board.
126 Modular portable ballet bar exercise device US14542061 2014-11-14 US10010735B2 2018-07-03 Jennie Kwo
Multiple embodiments of a portable ballet bar exercise device are disclosed. In certain embodiments, the portable ballet bar exercise device is modular in nature such that it can be used as a single stand-alone unit or a single wall-mountable unit, or can be combined with an identical unit to form a double stand-alone unit or a double wall-mountable unit.
127 Exercise apparatus US15177531 2016-06-09 US09981154B2 2018-05-29 Vu Nguyen
An exercise apparatus has a base, a first vertical support and a second vertical support. The base has at least one horizontal support. The at least one horizontal support has a first end and a second end. First vertical support and second vertical support each have two vertical members spaced from each other and connected to a bottom support. The bottom support of the first vertical support is attached to the first end of the at least one horizontal support of the base and the bottom support of the second vertical support is attached to the second end of the at least one horizontal support of the base. The first vertical support and the second vertical support are opposite each other. At least one anchor is positioned on each of the vertical supports for removably connecting a resistance band to each of the vertical supports.
128 MULTI-USE MOUNTING BRACKET WITH EXTENSION FOR THERAPEUTIC DEVICES AND GYM ACCESSORIES US15798336 2017-10-30 US20180142832A1 2018-05-24 Warren Inouye
Described herein are examples of multi-use mounting brackets having an extension configured to support one or more therapeutic apparatuses or other equipment accessories. A single multi-use mounting bracket fits gym rigging or gym racks of different sizes and hole configurations. This accomplished by including multiple pairs of holes that are sized and positioned to be compatible with different gym rigging configurations. The multi-use mounting brackets described herein are advantageously designed to resist both downward and upward forces.
129 CONSTRUCTIVE DISPOSITION APPLIED IN GYM MACHINES US15566925 2016-05-04 US20180133531A1 2018-05-17 Fernando ALVES MOURAO
Patent of utility model pertaining to the non-motorized equipment for the practice of gymnastics constituted with a base, wall support with a format predominantly rectangular provided with holes in the edges and tabs for the fixation of the superior bar of the superior part through fastening elements, as well as holes for fixation in the wall, having a protective cover keeping practically the disposition of the support base. The referred machine is composed at it frontal part of a structure formed by a curved bar provided of a plurality of steps, the top being composed by two opening limiting overhangs in the lateral parts, and the base has a height adjustment through rods composed by cylindrical tubes with pluggable supports, the height being regulated by pins, in a way that the first step is provided with a vertical rod to fix weights. The superior part is composed by a cylindrical curved bar provided of at least two opening limiting supports with a rectangular format, that are fixed in the surface of the same, the edges are closed with covers, the superior part is provided with fastening elements that work as an articulation of the stair.
130 EXERCISE PURPOSE RACK WITH MOVABLE PURPOSE BAR US15799472 2017-10-31 US20180117382A1 2018-05-03 Josh G. Johanson; Dustin N. Johanson; Joseph F. Stauffer
Exemplary exercise racks can include a frame having a variety of support elements. The frame can support first and second movable vertical supports that are horizontally movable within the frame. A movable purpose bar can be attached to the first and second movable vertical supports such that the movable purpose bar can be moved vertically along the movable vertical supports. The movable purpose bar can therefore be moved vertically, along the movable vertical supports, and horizontally, as the movable vertical supports are moved horizontally within the frame. The purpose bar can include an attachment point for receiving one or more of a variety of attachments, which can be used for performing a variety of different exercises. Movement of the movable purpose bar and corresponding attachment point can configure the rack for a variety of uses with a variety of attachments.
131 Multifunction exercise equipment US15157990 2016-05-18 US09950206B2 2018-04-24 Juan Biddix, Jr.
An embodiment apparatus includes a crossbar including a surface with holes arranged along a portion of the crossbar and a handle including a surface with a hole. The crossbar may be configured to allow the handle to positionally adjust along the portion of the crossbar such that the hole in the surface of the handle aligns with one of the holes in the surface of the crossbar when the handle is located at a position along the portion. Alternatively or in addition, the handle may include a head which defines a plurality of holes in the handle. In this arrangement, a first connector is configured to slidably engage one of the plurality of holes in the handle and the hole in the crossbar, each of the plurality of holes in the first handle defining an orientation of the first handle.
132 Wall Mounted Exercise Rack System US15846157 2017-12-18 US20180104522A1 2018-04-19 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
133 Bathtub exercise auxiliary apparatus US14285472 2014-05-22 US09878196B2 2018-01-30 Chung-Pao Lin
A bathtub exercise auxiliary apparatus includes: a first support, a bathtub, a second support, a traction unit and an exercise rack. The first support includes a plurality of base rods, traverse rods, longitudinal support rods, and longitudinal assembling rods. The bathtub is disposed in the first support and includes a trough and a plurality of housing portions. The second support is removably fixed to the first support, located above the bathtub, and includes a plurality of longitudinal connecting rods fixed to the longitudinal assembling rods, two parallel traverse connecting rods connected to the longitudinal connecting rods, two traverse rods connected between the longitudinal connecting rods, and two longitudinal rods connected to the traverse rods. The traction unit is disposed at the connections of the longitudinal rods and the traverse rods. The exercise rack is disposed between the traverse connecting rods, bridges over the trough, and includes a griping portion.
134 Wall mounted exercise rack system US15594971 2017-05-15 US09844691B2 2017-12-19 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
135 Wall Mounted Exercise Rack System US15594971 2017-05-15 US20170246490A1 2017-08-31 Erik S. Hopperstad; Brian B. Brasch
A retractable wall mounted exercise rack system for providing an exercise rack that may be easily and compactly stored when not in use. The retractable wall mounted exercise rack system generally includes one or more brackets attached to a wall, a pair of support members, and a plurality of arms pivotally extending from the brackets and pivotally connecting to the support members. One or more actuators are connected between the brackets and the arms to assist in lifting the structure into a compact retracted position for storage.
136 Fitness apparatus US14998638 2016-01-27 US20170239505A1 2017-08-24 ANATOLY SHCHIPSKY
A fitness apparatus for enabling numerous different fitness routines on a single piece of apparatus and having two side assemblies each having upright metal bars of hollow tubular construction each having fastening holes along its length, generally L-shaped junction portions of said upright bars of similar hollow tubular material and having fastening holes therealong, cross members extending between the two side assemblies holding them in spaced apart locations, floor rests on both side assemblies, a first fitness exercise attachment secured to one of the side assemblies, and, a second fitness exercise attachment, different from the first fitness exercise attachment, secured to the other side assemblies.
137 MODULAR ACTIVITY BOARD US15484069 2017-04-10 US20170209745A1 2017-07-27 Eitan Kramer; Frank Bleck; Eric Michael Bergman
An apparatus for receiving one or more activity attachments including a deck having one or more openings along a long axis of the deck and between the top surface and the bottom surface of the deck. Each of the one or more openings having a circular aperture for receiving an accessory of a set of accessories. Each accessory of the set of accessories providing an activity for a user of the activity. Each accessory having an attachment platform configured to attach the accessory to the board. The attachment platform having a locking mechanism to engaging with a complementary locking mechanism of the board.
138 Apparatus for use in exercise, rehabilitation and other movements in water US14266881 2014-05-01 US09682265B2 2017-06-20 Anthony Lee Shutts
An exercise device for use when a person is in a pool or other water body. A central boom extends from attachment to a sidewalk around the pool, and extends to a wishbone member that forms a furcated member mounted to the central boom. The wishbone has lateral members that are parallel and spaced with hand-grippable handles at the ends farthest from the central boom, and disposed over the water. A user can grasp the handles and perform numerous exercise movements while buoyed, at least partially, by the water. A lower support member is mounted to the central boom beneath the wishbone, and a handle is mounted to the central boom between the wishbone and the lower support member. The user can rest his shoulders on the lower support member and hold the handle mounted to the boom, and perform abdominal exercises. Many other movements are possible.
139 Climbing wall configuration systems and methods US14945268 2015-11-18 US09656111B1 2017-05-23 Peter N. Biddle
Climbing wall configuration systems and methods suitable for use with both traditional protection and a primary substructure of a climbing wall.
140 CLIMBING WALL CONFIGURATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS US14945268 2015-11-18 US20170136279A1 2017-05-18 Peter N. BIDDLE
Climbing wall configuration systems and methods suitable for use with both traditional protection and a primary substructure of a climbing wall.
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